Looks Inspired By “The Devil Wears Prada 2”
The Devil Wears Prada 2 has premiered and it’s influencing 2026 style. There are fashion moments, and then there are cultural resets. With the highly anticipated sequel to The Devil Wears Prada officially on the calendar, fashion insiders are already predicting its impact on how we are shopping and dressing. If the original film gave us the blueprint for modern power dressing (hello, cerulean speech), The Devil Wears Prada 2 is poised to redefine it for a high fashion, hybrid-work, luxury-meets-practicality era.
As a stylist, I’m less interested in recreating costumes and more focused on translating the essence of these characters into wearable, everyday looks that feel elevated, current, and undeniably powerful. I am styling three Devil Wears Prada 2 inspired outfits you can wear right now.
Look 1: Power Tailoring, Reimagined
The vibe here is authority without effort, think quiet luxury meets precision. Style a classic, structured blazer that fits to perfection. Add a tailored pant, knit top, and a spike heel to add some polish. Power dressing today is less about stiffness and more about intentional ease. Slightly oversized proportions signal confidence, without trying too hard.
Tara’s Style Edit: Focus on fit and proportion, if your budget allows. A well-cut blazer with the right shoulder shape and length will instantly elevate even the simplest outfit.
Look 2: Elevated Everyday Chic
This look is about looking polished, but not overdone. Here is where another sharp blazer can shine but instead of trousers, opt for classic, straight-leg jeans with a premium tee and elegant pumps. Andy’s transformation in the original film wasn’t about becoming someone else; it was about refining what she already had. That’s exactly where fashion is heading again: intentional simplicity.
Tara’s Style Edit: Upgrade your basics, not your entire wardrobe. The right denim and blazer combo can carry you through 80% of your plans.
Look 3: The Runway Off-Duty
This look feels editorial, directional, and slightly dramatic - in the best way. Style a statement coat with a knit or jersey midi dress and knee high leather boots. The sequel will inevitably lean into visual storytelling through fashion and nothing does that faster than a standout coat. It’s the first thing people see, and the only thing you need to make an impact.
